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Ensembles of human myosin-19 bound to calmodulin and regulatory light chain RLC12B drive multimicron transport
Myosin-19 (Myo19) controls the size, morphology, and distribution of mitochondria, but the underlying role of Myo19 motor activity is unknown. Complicating mechanistic in vitro studies, the identity of the light chains (LCs) of Myo19 remains unsettled. Here, we show by coimmunoprecipitation, reconst...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9929473/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36642185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.102906 |
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author | Pollard, Luther W. Coscia, Stephen M. Rebowski, Grzegorz Palmer, Nicholas J. Holzbaur, Erika L.F. Dominguez, Roberto Ostap, E. Michael |
author_facet | Pollard, Luther W. Coscia, Stephen M. Rebowski, Grzegorz Palmer, Nicholas J. Holzbaur, Erika L.F. Dominguez, Roberto Ostap, E. Michael |
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description | Myosin-19 (Myo19) controls the size, morphology, and distribution of mitochondria, but the underlying role of Myo19 motor activity is unknown. Complicating mechanistic in vitro studies, the identity of the light chains (LCs) of Myo19 remains unsettled. Here, we show by coimmunoprecipitation, reconstitution, and proteomics that the three IQ motifs of human Myo19 expressed in Expi293 human cells bind regulatory light chain (RLC12B) and calmodulin (CaM). We demonstrate that overexpression of Myo19 in HeLa cells enhances the recruitment of both Myo19 and RLC12B to mitochondria, suggesting cellular association of RLC12B with the motor. Further experiments revealed that RLC12B binds IQ2 and is flanked by two CaM molecules. In vitro, we observed that the maximal speed (∼350 nm/s) occurs when Myo19 is supplemented with CaM, but not RLC12B, suggesting maximal motility requires binding of CaM to IQ-1 and IQ-3. The addition of calcium slowed actin gliding (∼200 nm/s) without an apparent effect on CaM affinity. Furthermore, we show that small ensembles of Myo19 motors attached to quantum dots can undergo processive runs over several microns, and that calcium reduces the attachment frequency and run length of Myo19. Together, our data are consistent with a model where a few single-headed Myo19 molecules attached to a mitochondrion can sustain prolonged motile associations with actin in a CaM- and calcium-dependent manner. Based on these properties, we propose that Myo19 can function in mitochondria transport along actin filaments, tension generation on multiple randomly oriented filaments, and/or pushing against branched actin networks assembled near the membrane surface. |
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spelling | pubmed-99294732023-02-16 Ensembles of human myosin-19 bound to calmodulin and regulatory light chain RLC12B drive multimicron transport Pollard, Luther W. Coscia, Stephen M. Rebowski, Grzegorz Palmer, Nicholas J. Holzbaur, Erika L.F. Dominguez, Roberto Ostap, E. Michael J Biol Chem Research Article Myosin-19 (Myo19) controls the size, morphology, and distribution of mitochondria, but the underlying role of Myo19 motor activity is unknown. Complicating mechanistic in vitro studies, the identity of the light chains (LCs) of Myo19 remains unsettled. Here, we show by coimmunoprecipitation, reconstitution, and proteomics that the three IQ motifs of human Myo19 expressed in Expi293 human cells bind regulatory light chain (RLC12B) and calmodulin (CaM). We demonstrate that overexpression of Myo19 in HeLa cells enhances the recruitment of both Myo19 and RLC12B to mitochondria, suggesting cellular association of RLC12B with the motor. Further experiments revealed that RLC12B binds IQ2 and is flanked by two CaM molecules. In vitro, we observed that the maximal speed (∼350 nm/s) occurs when Myo19 is supplemented with CaM, but not RLC12B, suggesting maximal motility requires binding of CaM to IQ-1 and IQ-3. The addition of calcium slowed actin gliding (∼200 nm/s) without an apparent effect on CaM affinity. Furthermore, we show that small ensembles of Myo19 motors attached to quantum dots can undergo processive runs over several microns, and that calcium reduces the attachment frequency and run length of Myo19. Together, our data are consistent with a model where a few single-headed Myo19 molecules attached to a mitochondrion can sustain prolonged motile associations with actin in a CaM- and calcium-dependent manner. Based on these properties, we propose that Myo19 can function in mitochondria transport along actin filaments, tension generation on multiple randomly oriented filaments, and/or pushing against branched actin networks assembled near the membrane surface. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2023-01-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9929473/ /pubmed/36642185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.102906 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Pollard, Luther W. Coscia, Stephen M. Rebowski, Grzegorz Palmer, Nicholas J. Holzbaur, Erika L.F. Dominguez, Roberto Ostap, E. Michael Ensembles of human myosin-19 bound to calmodulin and regulatory light chain RLC12B drive multimicron transport |
title | Ensembles of human myosin-19 bound to calmodulin and regulatory light chain RLC12B drive multimicron transport |
title_full | Ensembles of human myosin-19 bound to calmodulin and regulatory light chain RLC12B drive multimicron transport |
title_fullStr | Ensembles of human myosin-19 bound to calmodulin and regulatory light chain RLC12B drive multimicron transport |
title_full_unstemmed | Ensembles of human myosin-19 bound to calmodulin and regulatory light chain RLC12B drive multimicron transport |
title_short | Ensembles of human myosin-19 bound to calmodulin and regulatory light chain RLC12B drive multimicron transport |
title_sort | ensembles of human myosin-19 bound to calmodulin and regulatory light chain rlc12b drive multimicron transport |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9929473/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36642185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2023.102906 |
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